Severely 70’s in the best way. Full of colorful psychedelic prints and playful throwback fits while still maintaining runway prestige.
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Topman Design Menswear F/W 2015
Topman Design Fall Winter 2015 presents a vibrant menswear collection that exudes confidence and self-expression. Featuring bold furs and relaxed track suits, the designs embody a youthful spirit and embrace a modern aesthetic. The collection captures a fun and energetic moment in fashion, encouraging individuality and attention-seeking styling.
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FREJA BEHA ERICHSEN by ALASDAIR McLELLAN
Freja Beha Erichsen channels a cool, classy throwback to the 60s and 70s in this editorial shot by Alasdair McLellan for Vogue UK January 2015. Doe-eyed and effortlessly stylish, Freja moves between modern polish and vintage grooviness with ease.
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Camp Collection A/W14 Lookbook
Wide bell bottoms, simple t-shirts, and relaxed silhouettes anchor the collection in 70s nostalgia. Every piece feels authentic, carrying a playful energy while remaining wearable. The styling keeps the vintage references true without tipping into costume.
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Girl Skaters of the 70’s
The 1970s gave us fearless girl skaters with long hair, serious style, and zero interest in playing it safe. These women went hard on their boards, carving up concrete with confidence and attitude long before skate culture became a fashion headline.
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LENNI A/W 2014 Lookbook
Vintage never goes out of style, but right now it is having a major moment. Runways this season are full of 70s-inspired throwbacks, and Australian label LENNI captures that energy beautifully. Their A/W 2014 lookbook is a masterclass in cool, vintage-inspired pieces with a modern twist.
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Louis Vuitton S/S 2015 PFW
Louis Vuitton’s spring-summer 2015 collection felt like a high-end trip back to the 70s, but with modern polish. Velvet dominated, giving the runway a luxurious texture, while pattern mixing kept things lively and unexpected. The collection was detailed, stylish, and effortlessly wearable for anyone willing to invest in statement pieces.
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Saint Laurent S/S 2015 PFW
Saint Laurent’s spring-summer 2015 collection was a stylish nod to the rebellious energy of the 70s. Think Blondie meets The Velvet Underground—gritty, chic, and effortlessly cool. Hedi Slimane delivered a collection full of attitude, where sleek tailoring met rock-and-roll ease.
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Dries Van Noten S/S 2015 PFW
Dries Van Noten’s S/S 2015 collection in Paris felt like a band of cool, worldly women who know exactly who they are and dress accordingly. Hippie huntresses might sound dramatic, but with fur bags slung casually over shoulders, it feels like a fair assumption. There was an effortless toughness paired with softness that made the collection quietly powerful.
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Emilio Pucci S/S 2015 MFW
Emilio Pucci Spring Summer 2015 at Milan Fashion Week was a full throwback moment, and it owned every second of it. This was sexy, girly, and unapologetically nostalgic. The kind of collection that makes you want to dance before you even leave your seat. From the start, the influence of the 1970s was impossible to miss. It lived in the silhouettes, the prints, and the way the clothes moved. Minis were short. Cuts were confident. The fits hugged and released in all the right places. This was Pucci doing what Pucci does best, channeling glamour with a playful edge.
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Anna Sui S/S 2015 NYFW
Anna Sui’s S/S 2015 collection was a love letter to the 1970s with a modern twist. Layers of flowing fabrics, textured knits, and soft silks dominated the runway, giving the show a sense of movement and freedom. Every outfit felt like it was plucked from a sun-drenched vintage magazine but reimagined for today. The collection perfectly balanced nostalgia with wearable modernity, proving that Sui has an unmatched ability to reinterpret eras without turning them into costume.